Who is served best by health professions service learning trips?

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Abstract

Service learning trips can be a powerful means of fostering cultural competency as well as an opportunity for students to expand their clinical skill set. However, if not planned and executed thoughtfully, they might not provide lasting benefit to the communities they seek to serve. Through analysis of a case in which participants question the value of their short-term international service learning trip, we argue that such trips should be designed with the community's needs in mind, preferably as identified by the community. Ideally, both the service group and the community should seek opportunities for teaching and exchange in order to expand the community's ability to provide care to the local population long after the service learning group has left.

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Jacobs, J., & Naro, G. (2019). Who is served best by health professions service learning trips? AMA Journal of Ethics. American Medical Association. https://doi.org/10.1001/amajethics.2019.715

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